Schubert: Sonata in A Minor, D. 845; Sonata in D Major, D. 850
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Track Listing
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News & Reviews
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Richard Goode's Beethoven: The Complete Sonatas, first released on Nonesuch in 1993 and nominated for a Grammy Award, is available once again on CD, now at a new, lower price. The box set includes ten individual CD sleeves and a forty-page booklet with the original liner note by the late musicologist Michael Steinberg. "An outstanding set," exclaims the New York Times. "It is hard to think of any other artist at once technically, temperamentally and intellectually as suited to the challenges of these sonatas." The Guardian calls it "superb." Gramophone says it's "one of the finest interpretations ever put on record."
Richard Goode, the Budapest Festival Orchestra, and conductor Iván Fischer tour the US with music from their Nonesuch recording of the complete Beethoven piano concertos for the first time. The all-Beethoven program, which varies from night to night, pairs either concerto No. 2 or 4 with two symphonies per night, from among No. 1, 5, 8, and 9. The concerts begin at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark this Saturday, followed by Lincoln Center in New York City, Chicago Symphony Center, Ann Arbor's Hill Auditorium, and Boston Symphony Hall.
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About This Album
Composed near the end of Schubert's life, these two piano sonatas are part of an outpouring of instrumental music he composed between 1822 and his death in 1828, music that until recently remained far less popular than his celebrated opera and lieder. On this album, Goode brings to life works now considered among the composer's most important.
Credits
MUSICIANS
Richard Goode, pianoPRODUCTION CREDITS
Produced and engineered by Max Wilcox
Recorded June 1990 at The American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New York City
Design by James Victore
Cover photograph by Lauren Piperno
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Composed near the end of Schubert's life, these two piano sonatas are part of an outpouring of instrumental music he composed between 1822 and his death in 1828, music that until recently remained far less popular than his celebrated opera and lieder. On this album, Goode brings to life works now considered among the composer's most important.
Composed near the end of Schubert's life, these two piano sonatas are part of an outpouring of instrumental music he composed between 1822 and his death in 1828, music that until recently remained far less popular than his celebrated opera and lieder. On this album, Goode brings to life works now considered among the composer's most important.
PRODUCTION CREDITS
Produced and engineered by Max Wilcox
Recorded June 1990 at The American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New York City
Design by James Victore
Cover photograph by Lauren Piperno

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MUSICIANS
Richard Goode, piano